Anonymous
Post 10/15/2025 20:10     Subject: Help me determine search terms for a scarf

Anonymous wrote:Thrift stores or online secondary market have them.


Thanks! My favorite scarf was actually from an online secondary market. I’m asking if there are search terms that concisely describe a scarf with these flexible patterns. It sounds like perhaps not.

Anonymous
Post 10/15/2025 18:57     Subject: Help me determine search terms for a scarf

Anonymous wrote:Yes, but not something like Brides De Gala or Paris Qui Roule. No matter how you folded those, they’ll look the same. Les Courses is more similar to what I’m thinking. You can fold it so you can see the horses, or you can fold it to show the stripes. Is there a term that differentiates between the all-over designs and the designs that vary with in the same scarf? Thanks for your expertise!


I don’t think so but imo just look for something asymmetrical with a lot of colors.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2025 15:07     Subject: Help me determine search terms for a scarf

Yes, but not something like Brides De Gala or Paris Qui Roule. No matter how you folded those, they’ll look the same. Les Courses is more similar to what I’m thinking. You can fold it so you can see the horses, or you can fold it to show the stripes. Is there a term that differentiates between the all-over designs and the designs that vary with in the same scarf? Thanks for your expertise!
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2025 15:01     Subject: Help me determine search terms for a scarf

Thrift stores or online secondary market have them.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2025 14:57     Subject: Help me determine search terms for a scarf

Anonymous wrote:That’s not what I’m looking for, but it does accomplish a similar goal.

Here’s a scarf that’s similar to mine, which is also a Cartier. The product photos don’t show the whole design, but I assume it’s varied throughout the scarf to provide a range of different looks. Sorry I don’t know how to put a photo directly in my post.

https://www.comomilano.com/products/cartier-scarf-sky-blue-brown-royal-blue-twill-silk-36-inch-square-foulard?srsltid=AfmBOoprHcAK3xj5snTiY0oppoRP6Z696SOhQHSwqB7euzYSdY3yN8Eo



Oh, right, so you're looking for a normal scarf. I have Hermes ones. They're famous for them.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2025 14:51     Subject: Help me determine search terms for a scarf

That’s not what I’m looking for, but it does accomplish a similar goal.

Here’s a scarf that’s similar to mine, which is also a Cartier. The product photos don’t show the whole design, but I assume it’s varied throughout the scarf to provide a range of different looks. Sorry I don’t know how to put a photo directly in my post.

https://www.comomilano.com/products/cartier-scarf-sky-blue-brown-royal-blue-twill-silk-36-inch-square-foulard?srsltid=AfmBOoprHcAK3xj5snTiY0oppoRP6Z696SOhQHSwqB7euzYSdY3yN8Eo

Anonymous
Post 10/15/2025 14:39     Subject: Help me determine search terms for a scarf

If you google silk twill patchwork foulard, you will get some hits that seem to have lots of patterns going on, and no overly noticeable logo. But I'm not entirely sure this is what you're looking for?
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2025 14:36     Subject: Help me determine search terms for a scarf

Hi. A few years ago, I picked up a vintage silk twill scarf. I love it because the look completely changes based on how you fold it. When it’s laid out, it’s just an odd jumble of various patterns. Is there a term to describe this type of design? Also, is there a way to search for scarves where the logo is hidden, rather than screaming across every corner? I’d like to have a scarf that I can wear many ways. TIA.